All Saints’ Day: 10 favorite destinations of the French in 2023

The sun has spoiled the French, at least so far, with bad weather and rain arriving this weekend to remind us that autumn is already in full swing. Encouraged by extended summer weather and record temperatures which meant the first days of October, many French people planned traveling on Valentine’s Day. After all, why not take advantage of the sunshine and a few longer days to get away from it all? On its website, Abritel has compiled the 15 most popular destinations for reservations for the autumn holidays. no surprise The French are extending their summer stays by the seaon the coast of the west coast of the English Channel and the Atlantic, but also in the Mediterranean Sea.

Destinations that rise, that rise

However, before compiling a list of preferred destinations here is the destination for which French interest has increased the most compared to 2022.

1. Dubs

2. Costa Brava (Spain)

3. Cantal

4. Orne

5. Catania (Italy)

6. Savoy

7. Barcelona

8. North

9. Loir-et-Cher

10. Naples (Italy)

11. Lisbon (Portugal)

12. Madrid (Spain)

13. Malaga (Spain)

14. Balearic Islands (Spain)

15. Hollow

Many choices confirm growing interest in green holidays as well as a desire for escapes in the sun. Xavier Rousselou, a spokesperson for Abritel, said in a press release: “Going to the countryside for All Saints Day is becoming more and more attractive, as are stays in the south of Europe.” He adds: “Certainly the price factor also plays a role: rentals in rural areas are traditionally cheaper than on the coast, and average rental prices in southern European destinations are 30-40% lower than in summer.”

Favorite destinations

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Meanwhile, maritime destinations still remain a favorite of the French. Here are the 15 most searched destinations on Abritel for the 2023 All Saints’ Day.

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